Water-mixer.



S. K. OUZOUN-BOGHOSSIAN.

WATER MIXER.

APPLICATION FILED JAN. H. I918.

PatentedSept. 23, 1919.

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WATER MIXER.

APPLICATION FILED IAN. II. 1918.

Patented Sept. 23,1919.

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SISSAK K. OUZOUN-BOGHOSSIAN, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.

WATER-MIXER.

Specification of Letters Patent Patented Sept. 23, 1919.

Application filed January 11, 1918. Serial No. 211,395.

To all whom it may concern.

Be it known that I, SISSAK K. OUzoUN- BOGI-IOSSIAN, a subject of the Sultan of Turkey, residing at New York, in the county of New York and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Water-Mixers, of which the following is a specification.

This invention relates to improvements in water-mixers which are adapted to be attached to the discharge spouts of two hot and cold water faucets.

This invention is a detachable and adj ustable telescoping metallic tubular device, intended to be attached between and on two faucets of any hot and cold water supply system, and by means of the single discharge spout of this device to supply hot and cold water mixed at any temperature desired, as well as hot water alone or cold water alone to be supplied from the same discharge spout of the mixer.

This invention being an adjustable attachment, complete in itself, can be easily attached between and on the discharge spouts of two faucets of a wash-basin, sink or the like, and as easily removed when the use of it is not desired, and being of a simple construction it is inexpensive.

The object of my invention is to provide a cheap and practical yet simple and attractive water-mixer adapted to be readily attached between and on and removed from two hot and cold water faucets, and therefrom to discharge either hot or cold water or mixed as may be desired.

Another object of my invention is to provide an adjustable water-mixer with telescoping tubular adjustments, thus eliminat-.

ing the exposure of more parts for the adjustments, and to enable the use of shortest ways, straight tubes, the mixer being adjustable as to the directions of the telepscoped parts.

Another object of my invention is to provide a water-mixer which is a combination of several separate metallic tubular parts detachably connected together, which can be readily taken all apart and put together, and different combinations can be made from the same parts.

Another object of my invention is to provide a water-mixer with two styles of mouthpiece parts, one with an inlaid thick rubber ring and the other with an outer rubber tube, which are to be attached to the discharge spouts of any two faucets, so that,

a pair of either style or in combination can be used as the circumstances may require.

The nature, characteristic features and scope of the invention will be more fully understood from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings forming part hereof and in which:

The eight'difi'erent forms of the mixer of the invention are adjusted to the flat specially for these drawings Figure 1 is a view in partly sectional front elevation of the mixer of the invention. Fig. 2 is a view in partly sectional back elevation of a modification of the mixer of the invention. Figs. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 are views in partly sectional front elevations of the modifications of the mixer of the invention.

Similar reference letters refer to similar parts throughout the drawings.

Referring to the drawings, Fi s. 1 to 8 inclusive are all combinations 0 separate metallic tubular parts, said parts being telescopically and detachably connected together, but small rubber members are used for connecting and water-tightening pur-. poses. The telescopically connected arts have telescopic joints and are capab e of lengthwise adjustments, and all these parts are capable of being readily taken apart and put together. These mixers are made of thin sheet-metal and preferably finished nickel-plated.

InFig.1,EABCandFDCaretwo styles of mouthpiece parts. E and F are rubber tubular members fitted to the parts A and D respectively, by which the mixer is attached to the faucets. M N, M- N are two L-shape tubes. J K L, J K L are two a two-way communicating T-shape tubes, the

third way'closed by R, R washers. G H I is a T-shape tube, the stem tube G of which serving as a discharge-spout to the mixer.

Rubber rings X are fitted at all telescopic joints. Said three T-shape tubes, two L- shape tubes and two mouthpiece parts are telescopically and detachably connected together. Also a pair of either E A B C or F D C mouthpiece parts, as in Figs. 7 and- 8, can-be used iii-combination.

In Fig. 2, the three T-shape tubes K J 'L,

H G I, K J L are integrally: connected instead of being telescopically connected, also the L-shape tubes M N, M N are integrally connected to mouthpiece parts E A B C, F- D (l, thusforming E AB .C M N, F- DU M N mouthpiece parts, otherwise being the same as in Fig. l. p

In Fig. 3, three T-shape tubes K J L, H G I, K J L an-dtwo mouthpiece parts E A B C M N, F DC M N are telescopically connected together. Also a pair of either E A B mouthpiece parts E'A B G, F D C are.

telescopically connected together. Also a pair of either E A B C orF'D C mouthpiece parts can be used in combination.

In Fig. 6, the T-shape-tube'H G I and mouthpiece parts E A B' C, FD C aretelescopically connected'together, and E A C mouthpiece part is fitted to rubber -tu-b u-larmember F. This combination is adapted for twofaucets disposed at different heights.

By the arrangements and constructionjof parts described above and shown in the drawings it will be evident that the-hot and cold 'WLt61=lS mixed in passing th rough the discharge spout of the mixer.

However, Ido not limit myself tothe forms "described herein and shown. in the drawings, as itcan be readily seen that, the mixer can be: constructed in many different forms without departingfrom theprinciples of this invention.

Having described my invention whatl desire to secure=by IJetters Patent of the- United States and claim is:

1; An adjustable telescoping metallic tubular water-mixer adapted to be removably attached between and onithe discliargerspouts ofanytwo hot and cold water: faucets, said mixer being a combination ofzseven separate metal parts and a set of rubber mem bers said seven. metal parts consisting:of'three T-shapetubes, two L-sh-apetubes and two mouthpiece parts, said set of rubber members consisting of a .set'ofthin.rubber rings.

and two rubber tubular members, said seven metal parts being telescopically and detacha-bly connected together, the stem tube of one of said T-shape tubes serving as a discharge tially as set forth.

2'. An adjustable telescoping metallic tubular waterrmixer adapted to be removably attached between and on the discharge spouts ofan-y-twohot'andlcold water faucets, said mixer being a combination of five separate metal parts .and a set of rubber members, said; five metal parts consisting of three T-shape tubes, and two mouthpiece, parts, said'set-of 'rubbermembers consisting of a set of thin rubber rings and two rubber tnbular members, saidfive metal parts being telescopically and detachably connected together, the stem tube of one of'said T-shape tubes serving as a discharge'spout to said mixer, said two mouthpiece parts having fittedthereto said rubbe'r tubular members, said mixer adapted to be attached to the discharge spouts of said hot and cold water faucets by saidrubber tubular members, said telescopic joints being covered with said thin rubber rings, all substantially as set forth.

3. An adjustable telescopin-gmetallic tu bular water-mixer adapted to be removably attached between and on the discharge spouts of any two hotand-coldwaterfaucets, said inixerbeing a combination of three separate metal parts and a set of rubber members, said three'metal parts consisting ofone T- sha-pe tube andtwo mouthpiece parts, said set o-f rubbermembers consisting of a set of thin rubber rings and two rubber tubular members, said' three metal parts beingtelescopically and detachably connected together, thestemtubeofsaid T shape tube serving as a discharge spout to said mixer, said two mouthpiece parts having fitted thereto said rubber tubular members, said mixer; adapted to be attached to the dis chargespouts of said two hot and cold water fa-ucetsby said rubber tubular members, said telescopic joints being covered *with said thinrubberrings,all'substantially as set forth.

l.- Anadjustable telescoping-metallic tubular =water-1nixer adapted to be removably attached between and on; the discharge spouts of any two hot and cold water faucets, said mixerfib'eiii'g'a combination of five separate met-alparts and a-set of-"rubber members, said five metal parts consisting of three T-sliapetubesand two mouthpiece parts, said setof'rubb'er members consisting of a set of thin rubber rings and 1 two rubber tubular members, said three T-sh-ape tubes being telescopically and detachably connected together, the stem tube of one of said T-shape covered with said thin rubber rings, all subtubes serving as a discharge spout to said stantially as set forth. mixer, saidv two mouthpiece parts having In testimony whereof I afiix my signature. 10

fitted thereto said rubber tubular members, SISSAK K. OUZOUN-BOGHOSSIAN. said mixer adapted to be attached to the dis- Witnesses:

charge spouts of said faucets by said rubber J. E. LEONARD,

tubular members, said telescopic joints being JOHN N. TOWNSEND.

Ooplu of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents,

' Washington, D. G. 

